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Lazio top scorers of all time

In this article, first we will have a brief review on the history of Lazio Club, and then we will introduce Lazio top scorers of all time!

Lazio Football Club known as S.S. Lazio or simply

Lazio

is a professional sports club in Italy. The club has a total of 37 sports affiliates, more than any other sports association in Europe, and among these affiliates, the club's football team is the most well-known.

Since its founding in 1900, Lazio have won two Serie A titles, six Coppa Italia titles and a UEFA Cup and European Cup.

According to a 2006 survey, Lazio is the sixth most popular football club in Italy, with around 3.5% of all football fans.

In the following, we will briefly review the history of Lazio Club, then we will provide a list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

, and then share the personal and professional backgrounds of each of these Lazio top goal scorers ever.

Lazio top scorers of all time!

Before we get into the list of Lazio highest goal scorers of all time, we will have a brief look at the history, foundation and honors of Lazio Club.

History, foundation and honors of Lazio Club

Lazio Football Club was founded in 1900. The club has 37 sports subdivisions, among which its football team is the best known and most popular. This football team has spent most of its history in the top ranks of Italian football and has won numerous honors at the regional, national and international levels.

Lazio and AS Roma play their home games at their joint stadium, Olympic Stadium in Rome. With a capacity of just over 72,000, it is the second largest stadium in Italy after San Siro.

The Lazio team uniform is designed using the colors white and sky blue, inspired by the Greek national emblem. The use of these colors has earned the club the nickname biancocelesti.

The traditional symbol of the Lazio club is the eagle. The emblem was chosen by Luigi Bigiarelli, one of the founding members of the club, and refers to the symbol of the army of the ancient Roman Empire. Lazio's use of the symbol has given the club two titles: Aquilotti (Young Eagles) and Le Aquile (Eagles).

The current club logo is a golden eagle on top of a white shield with a blue border, and inside the shield, the club name and a smaller three-part shield are designed in club colors.

Lazio is the sixth most popular football club in Italy, with around 3.5% of football fans, according to a survey by Doxa Institutre - L'Expresso in April 2006.

The long-standing rival of the

Lazio

football team is the

AS Roma

team. The competition between the two hometown teams is called Rome Derby (Italian: Derby della Capitale) and is one of the hottest and most emotional competitions of football rivals in the world. In addition, Lazio has a strong competition with

Napoli

.

An interesting thing about the Lazio football team is that in the 2004-2003 season, it was archived in honor of the fans of Club No. 12 and will no longer be given to a player.

Lazio represents the upper middle class of Italy and has had a slightly fascist and racist theme throughout its history. Lazio, for example, Mussolini was one of the most famous fans of Lazio, and in addition, Lazio did not have any black players on its roster until 2001, when he bought black Fabio Liverani.

Lazio is the first Italian club to become a joint stock company. Currently, just over 61% of Lazio shares are owned by Claudio Lotito, and the rest of the company is owned by other shareholders.

According to The Football Money League, published by Deloitte Consultants, Lazio was the 20th highest paid club in the world in the 2004-05 season, with an estimated revenue of € 83 million.

Honors of Lazio

Among the honors of Lazio we can mention:

National

  • Winners (2): 1973–74, 1999–2000

  • Winners (7): 1958, 1997–98, 1999–2000, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2018–19

  • Winners (5): 1998, 2000, 2009, 2017, 2019

  • Winners (1): 1968–69

  • Further information: S.S. Lazio in European football

  • Winners (1): 1998–99

  • Winners (1): 1999

Serie A

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Coppa Italia

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Supercoppa Italiana

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Serie B

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European

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UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

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UEFA Super Cup

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European

  • Winners (1): 1998–99

  • Winners (1): 1999

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

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UEFA Super Cup

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Lazio top scorers of all time!

The list of the

highest goal scorers in Lazio of all time

is as follows:

  • Silvio Piola: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 237, Goals per game: 0.61, Total Goals: 145

  • Ciro Immobile: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 179, Goals per game: 0.70, Total Goals: 127

  • Giuseppe Signori: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 195, Goals per game: 0.65, Total Goals: 126

  • Giorgio Chinaglia: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 246, Goals per game: 0.49, Total Goals: 121

  • Bruno Giordano: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 253, Goals per game: 0.44, Total Goals: 111

  • Tommaso Rocchi: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 292, Goals per game: 0.36, Total Goals: 105

  • Aldo Puccinelli: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 341, Goals per game: 0.23, Total Goals: 78

  • Renzo Garlaschelli: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 276, Goals per game: 0.24, Total Goals: 66

  • Goran Pandev: Nationality: Italy, Appearances: 192, Goals per game: 0.33, Total Goals: 64

  • Miroslav Klose: Nationality: Germany/Poland, Appearances: 171, Goals per game: 0.37, Total Goals: 63

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A brief overview of all-time top goal scorers in Lazio history

In the following, we will have a brief overview of the personal and professional characteristics of the

top scorers in Lazio of all time

!

#1 Silvio Piola

Personal information

  • Date of birth: 29 September 1913

  • Place of birth: Robbio, Italy

  • Date of death: 4 October 1996 (aged 83)

  • Place of death: Gattinara, Italy

  • Height: 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)

  • Playing position(s): Striker

Senior career

  • 1929–1934: Team: Pro Vercelli, Appearances: 127, Goals: 51

  • 1934–1943: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 227, Goals: 145

  • 1943–1944: Team: Torino, Appearances: 23, Goals: 27

  • 1945–1947: Team: Juventus, Appearances: 57, Goals: 26

  • 1947–1954: Team: Novara, Appearances: 185, Goals: 86

National team

  • 1935–1952: Team: Italy, Appearances: 34, Goals: 30

With 145 total goals, the first player of the list of the

highest goal scorers in Lazio of all time

is Silvio Piola, an Italian footballer who has been a member of the Italian national football team since 1935 and played in 34 national games.

He scored 30 goals in these 34 national games, which is equivalent to an amazing rate of 0.88 goals per national game. Piola made his national debut in 1952.

With 274 goals, he holds the title of the best scorer in the history of Italian Serie A football matches.

Among the honors of this brilliant player, the following can be mentioned:

Club

S.S. Lazio

  • Serie A: runner-up 1936–37

  • Mitropa Cup: runner-up 1937

Juventus F.C.
  • Serie A: runner-up 1945–46, 1946–47

Novara

  • Serie B: 1947–48

International

Italy

  • FIFA World Cup: 1938

  • Central European International Cup: 1933–35

Individual

  • FIFA World Cup Silver Ball: 1938

  • FIFA World Cup Silver Boot: 1938

  • FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 1938

  • Serie A Top Goal-scorer: 1936–37, 1942–43

  • Inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame: 2011 (Posthumous)

  •  Inducted into the Walk of Fame of Italian sport: 2015

The next player in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Ciro Immobile.

#2 Ciro Immobile

Personal information

  • Full name: Ciro Immobile

  • Date of birth: 20 February 1990 (age 30)

  • Place of birth: Torre Annunziata, Italy

  • Height: 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)

  • Playing position(s): Striker

Club information

  • Current team: Lazio

  • Number: 17

Youth career

  • 2002–2008: Sorrento

  • 2008–2009: Juventus

Senior career

  • 2009–2012: Team: Juventus, Appearances: 3, Goals: 0

  • 2010–2011: Team: → Siena (loan), Appearances: 4, Goals: 1

  • 2011: Team: → Grosseto (loan), Appearances: 16, Goals: 1

  • 2011–2012: Team: → Pescara (loan), Appearances: 37, Goals: 28

  • 2012–2013: Team: Genoa, Appearances: 33, Goals: 5

  • 2013–2014: Team: Torino, Appearances: 33, Goals: 22

  • 2014–2015: Team: Borussia Dortmund, Appearances: 24, Goals: 3

  • 2015: Team: → Sevilla (loan), Appearances: 8, Goals: 2

  • 2015–2016: Team: Sevilla, Appearances: 0, Goals: 0

  • 2016: Team: → Torino (loan), Appearances: 14, Goals: 5

  • 2016–: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 143, Goals: 127

National team

  • 2009–2010: Team: Italy U20, Appearances: 6, Goals: 0

  • 2009–2013: Team: Italy U21, Appearances: 16, Goals: 8

  • 2014–: Team: Italy, Appearances: 41, Goals: 10

With 127 total goals, the second player of

top scorers in Lazio of all time

is Ciro Immobile, an Italian footballer who plays as a striker. He currently plays for Lazio in Serie A.

Immobile became the Serie A top scorer for Torino in the 2013–14 season with 22 goals. He joined Borussia Dortmund in the German Bundesliga in 2014, but left for Sevilla in the summer of 2015 on loan. He has been playing for Lazio since 2016.

 His honor list is as follows:

Club

Juventus Youth

  • Torneo di Viareggio: 2009, 2010

Pescara

  • Serie B: 2011–12

Borussia Dortmund

  • DFL-Supercup: 2014

Lazio

  • Coppa Italia: 2018–19

  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2017, 2019

International

Italy U20

  • Mediterranean Games runner-up: 2009

Italy U21

  • UEFA European Under-21 Championship runner-up: 2013

Individual

  • Torneo di Viareggio top scorer: 2010 (10 goals)

  • Torneo di Viareggio best player: 2010

  • Serie B Footballer of the Year: 2012

  • Serie B top scorer: 2011–12 (28 goals)

  • Serie A top scorer: 2013–14 (22 goals), 2017–18 (joint – 29 goals), 2019–20 (36 goals)

  • Serie A Team of the Year: 2013–14, 2017–18

  • UEFA Europa League top scorer: 2017–18 (joint – 8 goals)

  • UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season: 2017–18

  • Serie A MVP of the Month: October 2019

  • European Golden Shoe: 2019–20

  • Serie A Best Forward: 2019–20

  • Lazio Player of the Season: 2019–20

The next player in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Giuseppe Signori.

#3 Giuseppe Signori

Personal information

  • Date of birth: 17 February 1968 (age 52)

  • Place of birth: Alzano Lombardo, Italy

  • Height: 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)

  • Playing position(s): Striker, Left winger

Youth career

  • 1981–1984: Internazionale

Senior career

  • 1984–1986: Team: Leffe, Appearances: 38, Goals: 8

  • 1986–1989: Team: Piacenza, Appearances: 46, Goals: 6

  • 1987–1988: Team: → Trento (loan), Appearances: 31, Goals: 3

  • 1989–1992: Team: Foggia, Appearances: 100, Goals: 37

  • 1992–1997: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 152, Goals: 126

  • 1998: Team: Sampdoria, Appearances: 17, Goals: 3

  • 1998–2004: Team: Bologna, Appearances: 142, Goals: 66

  • 2004–2005: Team: Iraklis, Appearances: 5, Goals: 0

  • 2005–2006: Team: Sopron, Appearances: 10, Goals: 3

National team

  • 1992–1995: Team: Italy, Appearances: 28, Goals: 7

With 126  total goals, the next player in the list of

Lazio highest goal scorers of all time

is Giuseppe Signori, an Italian footballer who was a member of the Italian national football team from 1992 to 1995 and played in 28 national games.

Signori 's football peaked in the 1990s with the Lazio football team. He became the Serie A top scorer three times during his time at Lazio.

Signori had a unique way of taking penalties. He did not hesitate to shoot from the penalty spot and shot the ball straight from the penalty spot.

His honors are as follows:

Foggia

  • Serie B: 1990–91

Bologna

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1998

Italy

  • FIFA World Cup (Runner up): 1994

Individual

  • Serie A Top Scorer (3): 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96 (shared with Igor Protti)

  • Coppa Italia Top Scorer (2): 1992–93, 1997–98

  • Guerin d'Oro: 1993

  • Premio Nazionale Carriera Esemplare "Gaetano Scirea": 2004

The next player in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Giorgio Chinaglia.

#4 Giorgio Chinaglia

Personal information

  • Full name: Giorgio Chinaglia

  • Date of birth: 24 January 1947

  • Place of birth: Carrara, Tuscany, Italy

  • Date of death: 1 April 2012 (aged 65)

  • Place of death: Naples, Florida, U.S.

  • Height: 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)

  • Playing position(s): Striker

Youth career

  • 1962–1964: Swansea Town

Senior career

  • 1964–1966: Team: Swansea Town, Appearances: 6, Goals: 1

  • 1966–1967: Team: Massese, Appearances: 32, Goals: 5

  • 1967–1969: Team: Internapoli, Appearances: 66, Goals: 24

  • 1969–1976: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 209, Goals: 121

  • 1976–1983: Team: New York Cosmos, Appearances: 213, Goals: 193

National team

  • 1972–1975: Team: Italy, Appearances: 14, Goals: 4

With 121 total goals, the next player of

Lazio top goal scorers ever

is Giorgio Chinaglia, an Italian footballer who has been a member of the Italian national football team since 1972 and has played in 14 national games. Giorgio Chinaglia made his national debut in 1975.

He played for various clubs during his career, but spent his heyday at Lazio and New York Cosmos. His honor list is as follows:

Club

Lazio

  • Serie A: 1973–74

  • Coppa delle Alpi: 1971

New York Cosmos

  • North American Soccer League Soccer Bowl: 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982

  • NASL Atlantic/National Conference: 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982

  • NASL Regular Season: 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982

  • NASL Eastern Division: 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982

Individual

  • Serie A Top Goalscorer: 1973–74

  • Serie B Top Goalscorer: 1971–72

  • Coppa delle Alpi Top Goalscorer: 1971

  • NASL Top Goalscorer: 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981

  • NASL MVP: 1981

  • Soccer Bowl MVP: 1980, 1982

  • N° 9 jersey retired by the Cosmos

The next player in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Bruno Giordano.

#5 Bruno Giordano

Personal information

  • Full name: Bruno Giordano

  • Date of birth: 13 August 1956 (age 64)

  • Place of birth: Rome, Italy

  • Height: 1.74 m (5 ft 8 1⁄2 in)

  • Playing position(s): Striker

Senior career

  • 1975–1985: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 203, Goals: 111

  • 1985–1988: Team: Napoli, Appearances: 78, Goals: 23

  • 1988–1989: Team: Ascoli, Appearances: 26, Goals: 10

  • 1989–1990: Team: Bologna, Appearances: 33, Goals: 7

  • 1990–1992: Team: Ascoli, Appearances: 37, Goals: 3

National team

  • 1976–1983: Team: Italy U-21, Appearances: 13, Goals: 5

  • 1979: Team: Italy Olympic, Appearances: 2, Goals: 3

  • 1978–1985: Team: Italy, Appearances: 13, Goals: 1

Teams managed

  • 1993–1994: Monterotondo

  • 1995–1996: Fano

  • 1996–1997: Crotone

  • 1997–1998: Frosinone

  • 1998–1999: Ancona

  • 1999–2000: Nocerina

  • 2000–2001: Lecco

  • 2001–2002: Tivoli

  • 2002–2003: L'Aquila

  • 2003–2005: Reggiana

  • 2006: Catanzaro

  • 2006–2007: Messina

  • 2009: Pisa

  • 2011: Ternana

  • 2013–2014: Ascoli

  • 2015–2016: Tatabánya

With 111 total goals, the next player of the list of

all-time top goal scorers in Lazio history

is Bruno Giordano, a former Italian footballer who played as a striker during his professional football career.

During his professional football career, he was best known for the Lazio and Napoli teams in the Italian Serie A.

Giordano was a prolific striker with good dribbling technique and ability, and was able to hit accurately and powerfully with both feet. Because of his features, he was known as the heir of Giorgio Chinaglia.

After retiring from football, he managed various teams.  Among his honors we can mention:

Napoli

  • Serie A: 1986–87

  • Coppa Italia: 1986–87

Individual

  • Serie A Top scorer: 1978–79

  • Coppa Italia Top scorer: 1986–87

  • Serie B Top scorer: 1982–83

The next player in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Tommaso Rocchi.

#6 Tommaso Rocchi

Personal information

  • Full name: Tommaso Rocchi

  • Date of birth: 19 September 1977 (age 43)

  • Place of birth: Venice, Italy

  • Height: 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)

  • Playing position(s): Striker

Youth career

  • 1986–1993: Venezia

  • 1994–1996: Juventus

Senior career

  • 1995–1998: Team: Juventus, Appearances: 0, Goals: 0

  • 1996–1997: Team: → Pro Patria (loan), Appearances: 27, Goals: 6

  • 1997: Team: → Fermana (loan), Appearances: 4, Goals: 0

  • 1997–1998: Team: → Saronno (loan), Appearances: 28, Goals: 10

  • 1998–2000: Team: Como, Appearances: 64, Goals: 21

  • 2000–2001: Team: Treviso, Appearances: 37, Goals: 8

  • 2001–2004: Team: Empoli, Appearances: 104, Goals: 28

  • 2004–2013: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 244, Goals: 105

  • 2013: Team: Internazionale, Appearances: 13, Goals: 3

  • 2013–2014: Team: Padova, Appearances: 18, Goals: 5

  • 2014–2015: Team: Haladás, Appearances: 17, Goals: 3

  • 2015–2016: Team: Tatabánya, Appearances: 6, Goals: 2

National team

  • 1995: Team: Italy U17, Appearances: 7, Goals: 4

  • 1995–1996: Team: Italy U18, Appearances: 8, Goals: 3

  • 1998: Team: Italy U21, Appearances: 1, Goals: 1

  • 2006–2007: Team: Italy, Appearances: 3, Goals: 0

  • 2008: Team: Olympic Italy, Appearances: 2, Goals: 1

With 105 total goals, the next player in the list of

highest goal scorers in Lazio of all time

is Tommaso Rocchi, a former Italian professional footballer who played as a striker during his career.

He spent most of his career with Lazio and had a solid place in the team for many years. He is the sixth top scorer of Lazio in all time. At international level, Rocchi was capped three times for the Italian national team.

He announced his retirement from football in 2016. His honors with S.S. Lazio are as follows:

  • Coppa Italia: 2008–09

  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2009

The next place in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Aldo Puccinelli.

#7 Aldo Puccinelli

Personal information

  • Full name: Aldo Puccinelli

  • Date of birth: 25 December 1920

  • Place of birth: Bientina, Pisa, Italy

  • Date of death: 11 March 1994 (aged 73)

  • Playing position(s): Forward

Youth career

  • Pontedera

Senior career

  • 1939–1940: Team: Pontedera

  • 1940–1943: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 52, Goals: 11

  • 1943–1944: Team: Massese, Appearances: 8, Goals: 2

  • 1945–1955: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 287, Goals: 78

  • 1955–1957: Team: Livorno, Appearances: 61, Goals: 15

Teams managed

  • 1957–1959: Cuoiopelli

  • 1961–1962: Siena

  • 1969–1970: Livorno

  • 1973–1974: Cuoiopelli

  • 1975: Livorno

With 78 total goals, the next player in the list of

top scorers in Lazio of all time

is Aldo Puccinelli, an Italian association football player and manager. He holds the record of league appearances with Lazio.

He died in 1994 at the age of 73.

The next player in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Renzo Garlaschelli.

#8 Renzo Garlaschelli

Personal information

  • Full name: Renzo Garlaschelli

  • Date of birth: 29 March 1950

  • Place of birth: South America

  • Height: 1.75 m

  • Playing position(s): Forward

Senior career

  • 1968–1969: Team: Sant'Angelo, Appearances: 32, Goals: 6

  • 1969–1972: Team: Como, Appearances: 72, Goals: 6

  • 1972–1982: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 228, Goals: 66

  • 1982–1984: Team: Pavia, Appearances: 46, Goals: 11

With 66 total goals, the next player in the list of

Lazio highest goal scorers ever

is Renzo Garlaschelli, an Italian former footballer who played as forward.

His parents were Italian immigrants to South America, and he was born and raised in South America. But he started playing football at a very young age and returned to Italy.

He played in 228 games for Lazio and scored 51 goals in these matches and registerd his name in the list of top scorers of this club.

The next player in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Goran Pandev.

#9 Goran Pandev

Personal information

  • Full name: Goran Pandev

  • Date of birth: 27 July 1983 (age 37)

  • Place of birth: Strumica, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia

  • Height: 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)

  • Playing position(s): Forward

Club information

  • Current team: Genoa

  • Number: 19

Senior career

  • 2000–2001: Team: Belasica, Appearances: 18, Goals: 6

  • 2001–2004: Team: Internazionale, Appearances: 0, Goals: 0

  • 2002–2003: Team: → Spezia (loan), Appearances: 22, Goals: 4

  • 2003–2004: Team: → Ancona (loan), Appearances: 20, Goals: 1

  • 2004–2009: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 159, Goals: 64

  • 2009–2012: Team: Internazionale, Appearances: 47, Goals: 5

  • 2011–2012: Team: → Napoli (loan), Appearances: 30, Goals: 6

  • 2012–2014: Team: Napoli, Appearances: 62, Goals: 13

  • 2014–2015: Team: Galatasaray, Appearances: 4, Goals: 0

  • 2015–: Team: Genoa, Appearances: 128, Goals: 22

National team

  • 1999: Team: Macedonia U16, Appearances: 2, Goals: 0

  • 2000–2001: Team: Macedonia U19, Appearances: 3, Goals: 2

  • 2001–2002: Team: Macedonia U21, Appearances: 7, Goals: 2

  • 2001–: Team: North Macedonia, Appearances: 110, Goals: 34

With 64 total goals, the next player of our list of

Lazio top goal scorers ever

is Goran Pandev, a Macedonian professional footballer who is currently playing for Genoa Italy.

Playing as a striker, he is the captain of the Northern Macedonian national football team and is the best scorer in the history of this country with 34 goals.

Pandev is a fast and accurate attacker who makes the best use of the opportunities he has.

 His honor list is as follows:

Club

Lazio

  • Coppa Italia: 2008–09

Inter

  • Serie A: 2009–10

  • Coppa Italia: 2009–10, 2010–11

  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2010

  • UEFA Champions League: 2009–10

  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2010

Napoli

  • Coppa Italia: 2011–12, 2013–14

Individual

  • Macedonian Footballer of the Year: 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010

  • Coppa Italia Top-scorer: 2008–09, 2016–17

And finally, the last player in the list of

Lazio top scorers of all time

is Miroslav Klose.

#10 Miroslav Klose

Personal information

  • Full name: Miroslav Josef Klose

  • Date of birth: 9 June 1978 (age 42)

  • Place of birth: Opole, Poland

  • Height: 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)

  • Playing position(s): Striker

Club information

  • Current team: Bayern Munich (assistant manager)

Youth career

  • 1987–1998: SG Blaubach-Diedelkopf

Senior career

  • 1998–1999: Team: FC 08 Homburg II, Appearances: 15, Goals: 10

  • 1998–1999: Team: FC 08 Homburg, Appearances: 18, Goals: 1

  • 1999–2001: Team: 1. FC Kaiserslautern II, Appearances: 50, Goals: 26

  • 1999–2004: Team: 1. FC Kaiserslautern, Appearances: 120, Goals: 44

  • 2004–2007: Team: Werder Bremen, Appearances: 89, Goals: 53

  • 2007–2011: Team: Bayern Munich, Appearances: 98, Goals: 24

  • 2011–2016: Team: Lazio, Appearances: 139, Goals: 54

National team

  • 2001–2014: Team: Germany, Appearances: 137, Goals: 71

Teams managed

  • 2018–2020: Bayern Munich U17

  • 2020–: Bayern Munich (assistant)

With 63 total goals, the last player of our list of

all-time top goal scorers in Lazio history

is Miroslav Klose, a former German player who played as a forward and striker during his professional football career.

He coached after retiring in 2016 and is currently the coach of Bayern Munich.

Despite his relatively thin appearance, Klose is one of the best hosts in Bundesliga history. He has great technical abilities and was one of the best forwards in Germany.

Klose has played for the German national team since 2001. He scored five goals and became the top scorer and winner of the 2006 Golden World Cup in Germany.

He has scored a total of 71 national goals and is considered one of the most successful goal scorers in the history of German national football.

Klose is also the all-time top scorer for Germany, which never lost a game in which Klose scored, and one of the very few players ever to have won gold, silver and bronze medals in the World Cup.

Some of his honors are:

Club

SV Werder Bremen

  • DFB-Ligapokal: 2006

Bayern Munich

  • Bundesliga: 2007–08, 2009–10

  • DFB-Pokal: 2007–08, 2009–10

  • DFB-Ligapokal: 2007

  • DFB-Supercup: 2010

Lazio

  • Coppa Italia: 2012–13

Germany

  • FIFA World Cup: 2014; runners-up: 2002

  • UEFA European Championship runners-up: 2008

Individual

  • FIFA World Cup All-Star Team: 2002, 2006

  • FIFA World Cup Silver Shoe: 2002

  • FIFA World Cup Golden Shoe: 2006

  • Footballer of the Year (Germany): 2006

  • Bundesliga top goalscorer: 2005–06 (25 goals)

  • Bundesliga top assist provider: 2005–06, 2006–07

  • kicker Bundesliga Team of the Season: 2004–05, 2005–06

  • DFB-Pokal top goalscorer: 2007–08

Records

  • FIFA World Cup men's all-time record goalscorer (16)

  • Germany national team all-time record goalscorer (71)

  • Only player to have had four or more (consecutive) World Cup medals

  • Only men's player to have appeared in four or more (consecutive) semi-finals in World Cups

  • Scored at least five goals in two World Cups, (record shared only with Teófilo Cubillas and Thomas Müller)

  • Record for scoring most goals from headers in a single edition of the men's World Cup

  • One of eight players in Serie A history to score five goals in one match

In this article we had a brief look on the

Lazio top scorers of all time

. In the articles we will review other top players of Lazio Club and their honors and achievements.

 

 


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